Does anyone playing on a New 3DS have two faint white lines on their screen? They only show up in certain areas for me and they're not very visible, but I can't tell if they're just some dumb lighting effect or if my 3DS's screen is being a shit.
I JUST got this 3DS back from Nintendo yesterday. I had to send the one I bought on black friday in because the motherboard was fucked, and now I can't tell if I got sent a new unit with a subpar screen or if it's just the game.
If i know what you're talking about, when in a zone with them press Home and you'll notice they're just in the game.
>>30940918
If they're vertical lines showing up on the left and right sides of the top screen - you're fucked anon.
All 3DS systems do that over time and it only gets worse without screenprotecters. Putting the 3DS in your pocket will make it much worse.
>>30940918
About 1/3 and 2/3 of the way down the screen? I get that when moving
>>30941333
Yeah, sounds about right.
>>30941291
Those are the screen grooves on original models. He's talking about the lines on the skybox or whatever you want to call it.
I get on my N3DS XL on certain areas. I know what you're talking about OP. I noticed this shit at the Pokemon trainer school. I think its more visible on IPS screens, it's not your 3DS its the game. I have an Old3DS XL and it does the same thing but a less visible because its a TN sxreen it is still there upon closer inspection though.
>>30941333
Pretty sure I get this too but I'm using a regular 3ds xl, I even noticed it in the demo
>>30940918
I think it's just something with the games, I had the vertical lines on my O3DS and they still showed up on my N3DS
This sounds like seams in the world geometry, which is a side effect of how the game is rendered. Lots of console/PC games have this happen sometimes, especially if there's no anti-aliasing. It's probably more noticeable on the 3ds's low-resolution screen.